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" WILL IT COST ME, IN 



TWO DAYS 




AT 



Niagara 
Falls? 



The only line from 



the East that can 



take you over its 
own rails in siprht of 



\LLthe Magnificent 



Views at and near 



rhe Oreat Cataract. 



the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL 

&, 

HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. 



THE GREAT 4 TRACK TRUNK IvINE 

JOHN M. TOUCEY, CiEOR^^iE H. DANIELS, 

General Superintendent. General Passenger Agent. 



W-snkocp, Hallenbtck & Co., Printers, 121 Fulton St., N. Y. 



IN TWO DAYS 



AT 



NIAGARA 



FALLS 



you can get quite an idea of its wonderful 
beauties, but to do the subject anything like 
justice, 

TWO WEEKS 

should be spent there, and you would find that 
every day you would discover new objects of 
interest. 

Every American who can do so, should visit 
this greatest of known cataracts, to view which, 
thousands come annually from distant lands, 
traveling half around the world to see what you 
may enjoy in half a day's journey. 



FEES AT NIAGARA FALLS. 



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Goat Island — Including guide and suit 

to go through '• Cave of the Winds ".$1 00 

Prospect Park— Down and up in- 
dined railway (each way) 10 

Prospect Park— Round trip on " Maid 

of the Mist," including rubber suit. . . 50 

New Bridge — Niagara Falls to Canada 
and return — each person (carriage, 25 
cents) 35 

Museum — On Canada side near the 

Falls... 50 

Under Horseshoe Falls — Canada 

side — guide and suit 1 00 

Burning Spring 50 

Old Suspension Bridge— Over and 

return 25 

Whirlpool Rapids and Park— In- 
clined railway, Canada side 50 



Whirlpool Rapids and Park— Ele 




vator American side 


50 


Whirlpool - Stairs, American side. . . . 


50 


Whirlpool — Inclined railway, Canada 




side 


50 


Niagara Falls to Suspension 




Bridge — Street car, over old bridge 




in Whirlpool Rajiids Park (Canada 




side), return same way 


55 


If each is paid separately 


85 


Niagara Falls to Suspension 




Bridge — Stieet car, walk to Battery's 




Whirlpool Rapids, elevator, return 




same way 


40 


If each is paid separately 


60 


Niagaia Falls to Suspension 




Bridge — Street Car, transfer from 




Suspension Bridge to Old Whirlpool 




(American side) and return 


55 


If each is paid separately 


85 ) 


Carriage Hii e — Regular rate per hour 


1 50 


Carriage Hire — To take in all places 




of interest for party of four (4) or more 




in a carriage, each person 


1 00 

! 

j| 



THE HOTELS 



AT 



NIAGARA FALLS 

are first-class, and their charges are reasonable; 
and no more interesting place can be found 
on this continent in which to spend a season 
of rest and recreation. 

The constant flow of the pure water of Lake 
Erie over the great Falls keeps the air of Nia- 
gara pure, cool and healthful, and makes it one 
of the most desirable of all the American health 
and pleasure resorts. 

THE NEW YORK CENTRAL 

& 

HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD 

is the direct line from New York and 
the East, and with its four tracks, two for 
freight and two for passenger traffic, offers facil- 
ities for safe, rapid and luxurious transit to the 
world's grandest cataract that no other line can 
approach. 



This is What it Will Cost You, 



NIAGARA 18 YOURS. 



The State of New \^ork and the Dommion 
Government having purchased the land on 
either side of the Falls and converted it into 

TWO BEAUTIFUL FREE PARKS, 

you can obtain all the most desirable views of 
the Falls without any extra expense whatever; 
and since the establishment by C. W. Miller 
& Co., of a regular omnibus and carriage trans- 
fer business at the Falls, the old " Hack " extor- 
tion has been practically abolished. 

The small fees asked at different points ot 
interest, considering the convenience and pro- 
tection afforded, are just and reasonable. The 
appended list will show the ordinary charges: 



The "CHRISTIAN UNION" suggests 
the following 

PROGRAMME^ 

This is What You Can See: 



1st Morning. — Goat Island and Prospect 
Park on foot. 

Afternoon. — Ride to Canada side, Dufferin 
Islands, and panoramic view from hill back 
of Clifton House. 

2d Morning. — Excursion on observation 
train of New. York Central and Hudson River 
Railroad to Lewiston, giving view of the Niag- 
ara Gorge, rapids and whirlpool below the Falls. 

Afternoon. — Sail in " Maid of the Mist/' 
giving a grand view of the Falls from below. 

If a third day is taken one may visit the 
"Cave of the Winds" under the Falls, lake a 
trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Brock's Monu- 
ment, have a sail on the river from Lewiston to 
its mouth, and inspect the various museums 
and curiosity shops with which the place 
abounds. 



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Arrive at and Depart from 

NIAGARA FALLS 

OVER THE 

NEW YORK CENTRAL 



& 

HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. 

THE GREAT 4: TRACK TRUNK LINE 

BETWEEN THE 

EAST AND THE WEST, 

And THE Only Line having a Passenger Station 
IN THE City OF New York. 

For time tables, rates of fare, etc., call on 
any agent of the Xew York Central & Hudson 
River Railroad, or addres 

M. C. ROACH, Geii'l Eastern Pass'r Aj^eiit, 

No. 413 Broadway, New York. 

F. J. WOLFE, Geii'l Agent Pass'r Dep't, 

Albany Station, New York. 

EDSON J. WEEKS, Gen'l Agent Pass'r Dep't, 

No. 1 Exchange Street, Buffalo, New York. 

E. J. KICHARDS, GEORCIE H. DANIELS, 

Asst. Geii'l Pass'r Agent. Gen'l Pass'r Agent, 

(hand Central Station, New York. 



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